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what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online.
what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online.
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my father had to have his own "new york times." >> let me dive right into the news, then, and talk a little bit about the nsa and edward snowden. danielle ellsburg was quoted as say he was a hero. do you see him as a hero or traitor? >> i see him as a very good source. we have published many of the nsa and gchq documents that came from snow den, and so i view him as i did julian assaunge and wikileaks. as a good source. >> some things were published and some weren't. how do you make those decisions? >> we make those decisions trying to apply common sense balancing test where we respectively listen to concerns of the u.s. government that publishing a story will harm international security. we balance those concerns against the importance and newsworthiness of the investigation and our primary duty, which is to keep the public informed. >> this was a big story. were you personally involved? >> i was personally involved in the snowden material, and with dean bakai, "the times" fantastic editoring manager. "the guardian" were partners in the reporting off of the nsa material. we personal
my father had to have his own "new york times." >> let me dive right into the news, then, and talk a little bit about the nsa and edward snowden. danielle ellsburg was quoted as say he was a hero. do you see him as a hero or traitor? >> i see him as a very good source. we have published many of the nsa and gchq documents that came from snow den, and so i view him as i did julian assaunge and wikileaks. as a good source. >> some things were published and some weren't....
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring -- they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. they change it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic changes? >> i know we are standing on the
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on....
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york city. >> i can't let new york city represent this, i represent the entire state of new york, why don't you care about the kids in scenectity and syracuse and -- >> i do, i think we should get full day pre-k up and running in new york city and use it as a model for the rest of the state. we need to move forward and pay for it, a tax on the wealthy is a reliable way to do it, at this point it's the only plan that could be put on the table to achieve it. >> what are you going to do? you need the state to sign off? >> i believe the governor truly cares about this issue. i have a longstanding relationship with him. if the people believe in an idea, that's what carries the day, obviously this was a centerpiece of my campaign. we won with a very strong margin on this platform. you've seen incredible results in the public opinion poll that say people say pre-k is fundamentally necessary for our school systems to work better, for our kids to be able to be ready for the future. for parents who are stressed more than ever, absolutely crucial. >> but all the arguments, you persuaded me, i th
york city. >> i can't let new york city represent this, i represent the entire state of new york, why don't you care about the kids in scenectity and syracuse and -- >> i do, i think we should get full day pre-k up and running in new york city and use it as a model for the rest of the state. we need to move forward and pay for it, a tax on the wealthy is a reliable way to do it, at this point it's the only plan that could be put on the table to achieve it. >> what are you...
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york and new jersey. this is the super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. this is the first time it's being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time that the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it all started after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl local politicians as a way to jump-start the stuttering economy. but it wasn't until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that the idea caught on. >> the nfl owners like to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them so the world can see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii, but perhaps no venue or staff is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season metlife undergoes a total transformation, a staff of about 20 takes two days to change
york and new jersey. this is the super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. this is the first time it's being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time that the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it all started after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl...
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. >> new york was jumpin'. and we were jumpin' because we had landed in new york and we were in america. there was nothing more far out than that! >> good evening, thank you for joining us. joie chen is on assignment. i'm josh rushing. oscar winning actor philip seymour hoffman was laid to rest, the ceremony was private. but his death apparently over heroine, has sparked unrest, over the heart of the problem which lies in a place that has a long dark history with heroin. the city where hoffman died, there in new york city, the drug is cheaper than anywhere else. according to the new york daily news you can buy 100 packets of american for $400. basically four bucks a bag. that's where "america tonight"'s christof putzel went to get the answer to the questions, what's behind the heroin spike. >> the city of new york has a heroin problem. heroin related deaths have increased 84% in the past four years. heroin is now cheaper more potent and easier to get than ever. the result is a city reeling from a new epidemic.
. >> new york was jumpin'. and we were jumpin' because we had landed in new york and we were in america. there was nothing more far out than that! >> good evening, thank you for joining us. joie chen is on assignment. i'm josh rushing. oscar winning actor philip seymour hoffman was laid to rest, the ceremony was private. but his death apparently over heroine, has sparked unrest, over the heart of the problem which lies in a place that has a long dark history with heroin. the city...
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new york is hosting this mega event. new jersey, if you want to get technical, is where it will happen. just as its new mayor, new york's new mayor, pledged to slim the gap between rich and poor. >> we are called to put an end to economic and social inequalities that threaten to unravel the city we love. >> reporter: host committees promise big spending, overfilled hotel room, overflowing vaunts and a relaty text rav revenue. does any trickle down to those not going to the convenient working and living in its shadow? doesn't matter. every city wants to host the super bowl, no matter the numbers. a chance to showcase your home for 1 million viewers, a point of civic pride. something you can't necessarily put a price tag on. two of the men responsible for bringing the game here, they join me now. jets owner woody johnson and giants co-owner jonathan tisch, both here today. for the record, you are in the warm studio. i'm the one sitting out here in the cold. >> not that bad! it's going to be 45 at game time. weather is -- >
new york is hosting this mega event. new jersey, if you want to get technical, is where it will happen. just as its new mayor, new york's new mayor, pledged to slim the gap between rich and poor. >> we are called to put an end to economic and social inequalities that threaten to unravel the city we love. >> reporter: host committees promise big spending, overfilled hotel room, overflowing vaunts and a relaty text rav revenue. does any trickle down to those not going to the...
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the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the action. i heard. i had a tivo foul up. i spent the night watching the game show soup or bowl. contestantsants are forced to er choose soup or bowl. choose soup, you got no bowl, your hands and if you choose bowl, you get a bowl and no soup. it's a terrible show. [laughter] i will say this though, i learned something interesting if you are irish and married -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know what i realized is a wonderful gift for a married irish man is a taste of your lucky charms. [cheers and applause] anyway lovely couple who announced to us their plans after the show. [ laughter ] the mayor bill deblasio is here. apparently to shovel outside. today new york hit with six to let's say 28 inches of snow. [ laughter ] it's actually providing the mayor with a chance for some snow removal redemption. >> this is the firs
the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the action. i heard. i had a tivo foul up. i spent the night watching the game show soup or bowl. contestantsants are forced to er choose soup or bowl. choose soup, you got no bowl, your hands and if you choose bowl, you get a bowl and no soup. it's a...
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so no matter whether you're in detroit or you're in new york and i certainly have family in new york up in washington heights, cousins, andre and mowerlli, so no matter where you are here across road or in detroit, family of law enforcement i don't want them to be surprised by individuals with arms either. so i think there is a thin line and i believe most officers will adhere to the constitutionality of policing. but there are those who take it and unfortunately go too far with that practice. and i think that's why it's imperative that we have leadership both on the civilian side and within our law departments that can uphold the constitutionality of sound policing. >> quick thought here. sometimes when you talk about abuse of any kind within law enforcement and a community you almost have to wait until something goes wrong before there's any action, before there's any outcry. >> sure, you know and here lies the opportunity, joie. i would venture to say let's not wait for something to go wrong but we have an opportunity to be proactive. i would urge particularly activists in local c
so no matter whether you're in detroit or you're in new york and i certainly have family in new york up in washington heights, cousins, andre and mowerlli, so no matter where you are here across road or in detroit, family of law enforcement i don't want them to be surprised by individuals with arms either. so i think there is a thin line and i believe most officers will adhere to the constitutionality of policing. but there are those who take it and unfortunately go too far with that practice....
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he worked for "the new york times." easy to get access to "the new york times" stories. a decade with "the new yorker." easy to get access to his new yorker stories. so i didn't need a -- no i would need the new york public library. from 1972 to 1979, his editor was abe rosenthal, a towering figure in american journalism. when he died a couple years ago, his wife gave his papers and all of his memoirs and letters and many of the documents he compiled, his editor gave them to the new york public library. so they're boys. i need is an archive of the new york public library crisis trade and i spent a lot of time and they were wonderfully, gc madness inside things i found out about the relationship to "the new york times" right across the street at "the new york times." -- i'm sorry, at the new york public library. so it's a wonderful library. a scoop races sitting at the archive on display and the archivists were always efficient and wonderful and i appreciate the efforts of "the new york times" doing that and actually hope to get back to the archives. lastly, let me think
he worked for "the new york times." easy to get access to "the new york times" stories. a decade with "the new yorker." easy to get access to his new yorker stories. so i didn't need a -- no i would need the new york public library. from 1972 to 1979, his editor was abe rosenthal, a towering figure in american journalism. when he died a couple years ago, his wife gave his papers and all of his memoirs and letters and many of the documents he compiled, his editor...
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what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >> good evening, crch, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. sochi, warning about possible explosives in toothpaste tubes. ice and snow digging out, hundreds of thousands in the dark and cold. saving the crops. desperate omen as farmers try to save their crops. >>> the nation's second largest drugstore
what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >>...
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trade center tower here in new york city. doctors say she has bleeding on her brain, damage to her liver and a broken pelvis, among other things, but she is alive. here is what she said she did after she noticed something with the chute was wrong. >> i started kicking my feet like i was taught in the class. i looked up. it still was not fixing, i just was not strong enough to fight off the wind. so i just remember screaming and then i blacked out. and i don't remember anything after that until three days after. >> wow, the jump was a gift to celebrate her 16th birthday. casey stiegel has the news. doctors say they expect her to make a full recovery. >> yes, shepard, isn't that a miracle? despite all the injuries she just talked about she is already up and walking with a bit of assistance. and get this, she says she would like to try skydiving again at some point. next time she wants her parents' permission and wants a teacher strapped to her back, because remember, the jump that got her in trouble in oklahoma was a solo jump.
trade center tower here in new york city. doctors say she has bleeding on her brain, damage to her liver and a broken pelvis, among other things, but she is alive. here is what she said she did after she noticed something with the chute was wrong. >> i started kicking my feet like i was taught in the class. i looked up. it still was not fixing, i just was not strong enough to fight off the wind. so i just remember screaming and then i blacked out. and i don't remember anything after that...
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no matter whether you are in detroit and new york, and i have family in new york. cousins andre and morelli. whether it's here at home, coming from a family of law enforcement. i don't want them to be surprised by individuals with arms either. there's a thin line. i believe most officers will adhere to the constitutionality of policing. there are those that take it. unfortunately they go too far. i think that's why it's imperative to have leadership on the civilian side and the department that can uphold the constitutionality of sound policing. >> unfortunately sometimes we talk about abuse of any kind within law enforcement and a community, you almost have to wait until something goes wrong before there's action or outcry. here lies the opportunity. i would venture to say let's not wait until something goes wrong. we have the opportunity to be proactive. i'd urge local communities to reach out. have strong advocacy questions, reach out to the chief of police and ask what are the numbers, how are young boys of numbers being impacted. therein lies the opportunity to
no matter whether you are in detroit and new york, and i have family in new york. cousins andre and morelli. whether it's here at home, coming from a family of law enforcement. i don't want them to be surprised by individuals with arms either. there's a thin line. i believe most officers will adhere to the constitutionality of policing. there are those that take it. unfortunately they go too far. i think that's why it's imperative to have leadership on the civilian side and the department that...
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new york city mayor's office and new york city schools would close schools. talk about a bad prediction, long range de blasio forecast, one term. mayor de blasio is defending his call to keep the schools open saying new york city doesn't shut down when there is adversity. he also responded to roker's criticism. >> i respect al roker a lot, watched him on tv for many, many years. it's a different thing to run a city than to give the weather on tv. so i am comfortable with our decision-making and we just got off the phone with the national weather service. again, i respect all the meteorologists out there, but the one i respect the most is called the national weather service. and this did -- and they just affirmed to us on the call before we came out to you that this went faster and heavier than their projections last night. >> well, that response made roker even more outraged. he then tweeted how dare new york city mayor's office and new york city schools throw national weather service under the school bus. forecast was on time and on the money. mr. mayor, i c
new york city mayor's office and new york city schools would close schools. talk about a bad prediction, long range de blasio forecast, one term. mayor de blasio is defending his call to keep the schools open saying new york city doesn't shut down when there is adversity. he also responded to roker's criticism. >> i respect al roker a lot, watched him on tv for many, many years. it's a different thing to run a city than to give the weather on tv. so i am comfortable with our...
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new york city media market. the media market has turned a traffic cone into a mountain and the level of exaggeration that he should resign over a traffic cone? it is a little overkill and after a few days the media are realizing, maybe they overbit on the story. >> juan, the online story in the "new york times" was written on deadline said that wildstein and i quote, "had the evidence to prove it," and the story was rewritten and that happens all the time. and stuck to the vaguer evidence. "new york times" posts the letter and everyone was writing and talking about it could have their own interpretation of what he was saying. >> that is legitimate. the headline was an overstatement. to think that people now perceive "new york times" as having an adversarial relation ship with christie is interesting. over the course of christie's career "new york times" has treated him pretty fairly. christie has been the darling of the new york media you were referring to. the bigger point is this is now death by a thousand cut
new york city media market. the media market has turned a traffic cone into a mountain and the level of exaggeration that he should resign over a traffic cone? it is a little overkill and after a few days the media are realizing, maybe they overbit on the story. >> juan, the online story in the "new york times" was written on deadline said that wildstein and i quote, "had the evidence to prove it," and the story was rewritten and that happens all the time. and stuck to...
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york and new jersey. some had power restored. others will be without electricity and, of course, without heat. >> not good. >> not good at all. >> kevin corriveau has been following the storm. what is the latest? >> we are not over yet with this storm. we are looking ahead to the next storm, unfortunately. i'll take you to the mid west. you can see what we call on alberta clipper coming through. the other storm came up the east coast. this is moving rapidly, not intensifying. it's dry. what will happen is the system will move by tomorrow, across the ohio river, and dump 1-3 inches. here in new york we'll be about 40 degrees. that'll be the warmest. the alberta clipper making its way up here to us. here in new york we expect to see 1-3 inches of snow. for maine, on top of what they'll see tonight and tomorrow, they'll see 18-20 inches of snow by the end of saturday. that will be a major problem. we are dealing with flooding across parts of the north-west. that will go on all weekend. >> thank you. >> tonig
york and new jersey. some had power restored. others will be without electricity and, of course, without heat. >> not good. >> not good at all. >> kevin corriveau has been following the storm. what is the latest? >> we are not over yet with this storm. we are looking ahead to the next storm, unfortunately. i'll take you to the mid west. you can see what we call on alberta clipper coming through. the other storm came up the east coast. this is moving rapidly, not...
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for those ten minutes every radio station in new york city went off the air. [ an r ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> on the morning of december 9th, mark chapman, the man who killed john lennon was put in a bulletproof vest and taken by van to the new york city criminal courts building. while chapman was awaiting arraignment, police were searching his hotel room looking for clues that might reveal his motive. >> in the hotel room, we found kind of a display of all of his stuff, and we had a bible, a passport, photos, and a tape by todd rundgren, airline tickets, and a place mat and a receipt of the "wizard of oz" and the ymca receipt there. >> the stuff was laying there, and laid out in such a way that he had i
for those ten minutes every radio station in new york city went off the air. [ an r ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com....
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new york, boston, bangor, they always get it. right now the storm is hitting the northeast pretty hard, and they're still rerestoring power from the last storm? ' pittsburgh. people are fed up, leading to snow rage which ended in several arrests. first, here in new york city, a lot of parents say they're furious they still had school. you can get the subways working, everything is fine, we actually have snow plows here, but al roker is mad. his kid got -- anyway, the mayor asking people to stay off the roads and the response from head of the school system not helping her case. >> what we heard last night it not what we saw this morning, and just coming down here, it has totally stopped snowing. it's about beautiful day. >> i don't know about absolutely beautiful day. maybe she doesn't have to work on the curbs where there's a slush puppy. there will be more snow tomorrow. he snow upstate in new york, lots of it. the winter weather is horrible there. so bad they called off the planned winter celebration. we put together some pictu
new york, boston, bangor, they always get it. right now the storm is hitting the northeast pretty hard, and they're still rerestoring power from the last storm? ' pittsburgh. people are fed up, leading to snow rage which ended in several arrests. first, here in new york city, a lot of parents say they're furious they still had school. you can get the subways working, everything is fine, we actually have snow plows here, but al roker is mad. his kid got -- anyway, the mayor asking people to stay...
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more than 28 inches in new york. such weather not only makes travel a nightmare but it is hitting our pocketbooks too. just one storm system, the three-day polar vortex in january, put a $5 billion chill on the economy and that's not all. an estimated 60 million american households will see their heating bills jump 50%, a $4.5 billion hit. while flight disruptions cost another $2.5 billion in flights for passengers and hotels and meals. >> well over 100 million people frozen in place, unable to get out and spend money. that is then trickling down to the overall economy. we are going to be feeling that for another month or two months. >> reporter: at airports in the northeast, hopeful passengers are settling in for extended delays, grabbing naps and playing cards. >> my brother won a trip to go to the super bowl. so it was all free. so i can't complain about delays on my flight too much. >> reporter: there were at least 1600 flight delays or cancellations here in the northeast alone today. one of those delays involved
more than 28 inches in new york. such weather not only makes travel a nightmare but it is hitting our pocketbooks too. just one storm system, the three-day polar vortex in january, put a $5 billion chill on the economy and that's not all. an estimated 60 million american households will see their heating bills jump 50%, a $4.5 billion hit. while flight disruptions cost another $2.5 billion in flights for passengers and hotels and meals. >> well over 100 million people frozen in place,...
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it will move into philadelphia and new york city and finally up into new england overnight. at least another 3 to 5 inches for all of those big cities, on top of the slop that's there now, because for a while in the big cities, it either sleeted or it rained. it's going to refreeze, big cities down to about 25 degrees tonight. so black ice under the snow, so you can't see it before you fall on it. so, get home, stay there, and try not to go out. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> well, the storm has been barreling up the east coast. north carolina alone has more than 100,000 people that doesn't have power. charlotte, one of the hardest hit cities in the nation. david mattingly is there tonight with the latest. >> reporter: caught in a vicious cycle, a second day of heavy snow in north carolina keeps people at home again, while crews try to dig out and reopen roads. one aggravating lesson apparently learned, there was no repeat of wednesday night's gridlock that jammed many motorists in the cold in raleigh. north carolina governor pat mccrory using the national guard to m
it will move into philadelphia and new york city and finally up into new england overnight. at least another 3 to 5 inches for all of those big cities, on top of the slop that's there now, because for a while in the big cities, it either sleeted or it rained. it's going to refreeze, big cities down to about 25 degrees tonight. so black ice under the snow, so you can't see it before you fall on it. so, get home, stay there, and try not to go out. >> all right. thank you very much....
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," i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org old girl. where the pair was spotted, then arrested. >>> a napa couple detained for questioning in the death of a three-year-old girl. where the parents were spotted and then arrested. >> here is something we haven't seen in a long time is the rain. the question is there more on way? >>> the drought having applet on organic farmers. kpix news is next. ,,,,,,,, >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix 5 news. >>> they have been on the run, but now these two people have been questioned in the death of a three-year-old girl in napa. good evening
," i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org old girl. where the pair was spotted, then arrested. >>> a napa couple detained for questioning in the death of a three-year-old girl. where the parents were spotted and then arrested. >> here is something we haven't seen in a long time is the rain. the question is there more on way? >>> the...
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at what point did "the new york times" get involved? were you approached by "the guardian" with the documents or did you solicit them? >> i would say it was a delicate combination of those two things. we did not break the story, "the guardian" and "the washington post" did. that caused me a high degree of worry. >> what did it cause the news room? >> i think the news room was resolute. i think disappointed, as was i, that we didn't break the story. but it was not at the forefront of the psyche of my colleagues. but it was, you know, a concern of mine and i felt that we had had the very productive collaboration with "the guardian" on wikileaks. obviously "the new york times" broke the pentagon papers story, which president bollinger eloquently evoked in his opening remarks. and in 2005 we had published the first story about warrantless eavesdropping by the n.s.a. so, i felt all of that provided a very firm base, you know, that made a powerful argument that "the times" had a constructive role to play in these stories. actually, i've heard
at what point did "the new york times" get involved? were you approached by "the guardian" with the documents or did you solicit them? >> i would say it was a delicate combination of those two things. we did not break the story, "the guardian" and "the washington post" did. that caused me a high degree of worry. >> what did it cause the news room? >> i think the news room was resolute. i think disappointed, as was i, that we didn't break...
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the thing is the big media, led by the "new york times," almost all of them agree with the "new york times" and with the obamacare so of course the obama administration says it's not spending investments, then they all jump to the same tune and dance and that's the conservative critique of the mainstream media going back 40 years. they're always in lock and step with the media. jon: only the federal government can bring about combrouf manies in education, energy efficiency and job training? >> no. state governments can do it, too. that doesn't mean there isn't a role for federal government. in terms of job, obama has had a plan. there was a jobs bill. there was a number of things that can be done but being a republican so has not cooperated with the president's agenda. jon: some would say that's a good thing. >> i'm sure that many conservatives would say that's a good thing but what's the alternative plan from the right, one that has not really been revealed? what's the health care plan? what are they going to replace obamacare with? >> hold on. a bunch of republicans in the house ha
the thing is the big media, led by the "new york times," almost all of them agree with the "new york times" and with the obamacare so of course the obama administration says it's not spending investments, then they all jump to the same tune and dance and that's the conservative critique of the mainstream media going back 40 years. they're always in lock and step with the media. jon: only the federal government can bring about combrouf manies in education, energy efficiency...
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new york, much of an icy mix. over towards detroit, there will be snow coming down of course a trickle-down travel effect at the airports. this wraps up wednesday evening. 6 to 12 wide swath stretching from the great lakes and into the plains. 3 to 6 on either side of that. a couple spots along the way may just get over a foot, another significant winter storm. i'm meteorologist eric fisher. >>> new jersey governor chris christie said his office has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors in the bridge scandal that's rocked his administration. christie answered questions about the scandal on a radio call-in show, ko im is here with more. >> reporter: good morning, christie said he may have heard about the issues, but an aide that may have orchestrated it as political payback isn't talking. the woman at the center of the bridge traffic scandal is keeping her mouth shut. christie's former chief of staff is invoking her fifth amendment rights. kelly will not cooperate with a subpoena from a state legislative committee
new york, much of an icy mix. over towards detroit, there will be snow coming down of course a trickle-down travel effect at the airports. this wraps up wednesday evening. 6 to 12 wide swath stretching from the great lakes and into the plains. 3 to 6 on either side of that. a couple spots along the way may just get over a foot, another significant winter storm. i'm meteorologist eric fisher. >>> new jersey governor chris christie said his office has been subpoenaed by federal...
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new york city is getting hit with the biggest snowfall of the season in the greater new york city area. don lemon is right in the middle of it all. don, new york is obviously a city of 8 million people. so there's a lot at stake when this much snow, this kind of snowstorm, reaches the metropolitan area. >> a lot of people affected by this, wolf. the issue is, you know, we've seen a lot of snowfall lately. a lot of ice. and then it gets piled up here and people can't really get to where they're going or it's very difficult. look at that. i mean, this is a mountain of ice and snow. and people getting around. where are you from again? this guy just walked by our live shot. where are you from? >> i'm from england. >> are you nuts? >> no, maddogs in england go out in the winter snow. >> good luck. take the snow back to england with you. you can see that guy is running around out here. some of the tourist who is are out and about, they're fine, but people are having to get to where they're going, they're working, they're commuting, it's a little bit tough. wolf, i want to show you this is wh
new york city is getting hit with the biggest snowfall of the season in the greater new york city area. don lemon is right in the middle of it all. don, new york is obviously a city of 8 million people. so there's a lot at stake when this much snow, this kind of snowstorm, reaches the metropolitan area. >> a lot of people affected by this, wolf. the issue is, you know, we've seen a lot of snowfall lately. a lot of ice. and then it gets piled up here and people can't really get to where...
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he tweeted, how dar new york city mayor's office and new york city schools throw us under the bus. i could never run new york city but i know when it is time to keep children home from school. the chancellor is being criticized for this comment. >> we never made the calls on snow days until the morning of. many, many people complained about that. if you had to leave your home to get to work, it was an imposition. it was all kinds of issues. then, we decided to try to do it the night before. because this storm was so unpredictable and what we heard last night is not what we saw this morning. coming down here, it has totally stopped snowing. it is absolutely a beautiful day out there right now. >> hours later, you cancel the town hall meeting in brooklyn because of, quote, implement weather. what are your thoughts on this? >> the forecast part. we were saying very heavy snow, morning rush-hour. the national weather service was saying it. everyone was screaming it. the national weather service was saying, don't be on the roads if you don't have to. thats wa the information de blasio w
he tweeted, how dar new york city mayor's office and new york city schools throw us under the bus. i could never run new york city but i know when it is time to keep children home from school. the chancellor is being criticized for this comment. >> we never made the calls on snow days until the morning of. many, many people complained about that. if you had to leave your home to get to work, it was an imposition. it was all kinds of issues. then, we decided to try to do it the night...
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"the new york times" is not the story. the story is why did the christie aides order the lane closings on the george washington bridge and then engage in what appears to be a cover-up to try to make it look like a traffic study. who knew what when. that's not a story about the "new york times" or anybody else. >> john heilemann, in terms of m.o. here, if this is all the way it seems, which is pushback or whatever the term is, i call it riding the ref, like in a football or basketball game. guys who get the courtside seats and yell at the ref all the through the game, hope thanksgiving can reduce the number of fouls on their team and get a couple on the other side. whatever their game is, it's obnoxious, but it's done in flackery. that's what flakes do. your thoughts. >> well, it is. i think there is something more specific going on. i agree with kate that the story shouldn't be "the new york times." but it's what the christie administration would like it to be there is no -- it's hard for people who watch this network and
"the new york times" is not the story. the story is why did the christie aides order the lane closings on the george washington bridge and then engage in what appears to be a cover-up to try to make it look like a traffic study. who knew what when. that's not a story about the "new york times" or anybody else. >> john heilemann, in terms of m.o. here, if this is all the way it seems, which is pushback or whatever the term is, i call it riding the ref, like in a...
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this will be moving into new york city. we could see three to five inches of snow before this is over with. behind it a shot of really cold air. >> and that's just the first punch? we're getting a second storm and possibly a third? >> that's right. number two is going to be organizing over the southern plains on tuesday and marching almost in the same track. but this one is stronger. it may start to snow in new york and change over to rain. however, in northern new england, where it stays all snow, a foot of snow is likely. and there's a third system offshore that may follow this exact same track as we look at next weekend's forecast. >> all right, yikes. why would this week be any different, right, mike? okay, mike, thank you. >>> now to the storm surrounding that bridge nightmare. not because of the super bowl, but drivers trapped on the george washington bridge because of politics. this weekend, new jersey governor chris christie celebrating the super bowl in his home state. and hitting back hard against the one-time all
this will be moving into new york city. we could see three to five inches of snow before this is over with. behind it a shot of really cold air. >> and that's just the first punch? we're getting a second storm and possibly a third? >> that's right. number two is going to be organizing over the southern plains on tuesday and marching almost in the same track. but this one is stronger. it may start to snow in new york and change over to rain. however, in northern new england, where it...
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. >> if they can make it there, they can make it anywhere, new york, new york. >> with a new deadline looming for the israeli palestinian peace talks, secretary of state john kerry met. latest round hinges on one region in particular. that is the jordan river valley. it is an israeli occupied strip of the west bank that runs along the jordan river and for both groups it could be the key to a peaceful resolution. al jazeera's nick shifrin was there. >> all his life, he has lived in the jordan valley and all his life he has been a farmer. with the help of his son, 11-year-old mohamed, he harvests egg plants. until he was six, he lived just a few miles away along the jordan river. in the 1967 war, israel conquered this valley from jond. my home is down by the river, i consider it the place i was born our land where we used to be free. today, israeli yako has the keys to his home. he too is a farmer, beyond this security gate where he tucks a gun into his pants, beyond this mile wide security zone he harvests these 6,000 date palms. this is one of the region's most prize plots. just a few
. >> if they can make it there, they can make it anywhere, new york, new york. >> with a new deadline looming for the israeli palestinian peace talks, secretary of state john kerry met. latest round hinges on one region in particular. that is the jordan river valley. it is an israeli occupied strip of the west bank that runs along the jordan river and for both groups it could be the key to a peaceful resolution. al jazeera's nick shifrin was there. >> all his life, he has...
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several states including new york and new jersey are close to running out of rock salt for the roads. the city of chicago says it has no plans to cut back as of yesterday, but some suburbs have started to ration whatever deicer they have left. bill karins will join us in a back to look at where that snowstorm will hit. >>> there is new concern about flights headed to the olympic games. flights to russia should be on the lookout for efforts to smuggle bombs into toothpaste tubes. it was sent to carriers outside the united states. so far there's been no change to carry-on requirements on flights, and officials say the warning is out of an abundance of caution. >>> relations have been strained between the russian and american governments for some time now, today the latest point of contention -- yogurt. specifically a shipment of 5,000 containers of chobani supposed to be sent to athletes in sochi. instead its sitting in a new york city airport because according to russian officials the right paperwork has not been submitted. chobani is a sponsored official of the game. one said i would
several states including new york and new jersey are close to running out of rock salt for the roads. the city of chicago says it has no plans to cut back as of yesterday, but some suburbs have started to ration whatever deicer they have left. bill karins will join us in a back to look at where that snowstorm will hit. >>> there is new concern about flights headed to the olympic games. flights to russia should be on the lookout for efforts to smuggle bombs into toothpaste tubes. it was...
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couldn't miss one in new york. we may never have another one in new york. hoping giants and jets. >> would have been ideal. >> neither happened. >> so here is what i'm doing. two evenly matched time. i think it's peyton. >> i agree. >> i think it's the experience factor. two evenly matched teams and one quarterback is a world class quarterback been there twice before that usually counts for something. by 2, 3 points... >> we'll agree. >> and may be a running game. >> we'll see. >> mr. mayor, thank you g to see you. >> unfortunately that is all the time we have left this evening. before we go, right now stop all you're doing. it's time to set your dvr and record "hannity" the series so you never miss an episode at 10:00 p.m . also, start your day each weekday morning with fox and friends first. see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight, on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye," monster bartenders. are these beasts taking jobs away from the hotter human counterparts? we pick up where no other show left off. and why is it important for the president and joe
couldn't miss one in new york. we may never have another one in new york. hoping giants and jets. >> would have been ideal. >> neither happened. >> so here is what i'm doing. two evenly matched time. i think it's peyton. >> i agree. >> i think it's the experience factor. two evenly matched teams and one quarterback is a world class quarterback been there twice before that usually counts for something. by 2, 3 points... >> we'll agree. >> and may be a...
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today ♪ >> ah. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >> so cute. >> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers who organized this video, mrs. stone and mrs. burke. and now for your favorite part, guys. it wouldn't be a super bowl without some delicious snacks. >> nice. >> eric torggia is the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the game day delicacies at metlife stadium and he told us he wanted to show off the best of new york and new jersey's food scene. >> we want it to feel like a new york street festival as you're coming into the building. >> chef eric has been good enough to deliver us with some of the sandwiches folks will be snacking on at the game. first is the kitchen sink sandwich. it's got hot dogs and sausage, fried peppers, still going, onions, potatoes. >> whoa. >> creamy vinegar-based dressing. next is a corn beef hoagie and montafusco's meatball hoagie. >> how do you eat with two foam hands on? any advice? >> we'd like to see you try. we'll have all these recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and we'd a
today ♪ >> ah. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >> so cute. >> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers who organized this video, mrs. stone and mrs. burke. and now for your favorite part, guys. it wouldn't be a super bowl without some delicious snacks. >> nice. >> eric torggia is the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the game day delicacies at metlife stadium and he told us he wanted to show off the...
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peter cook is in new york with this story. i do not know about you, but midnight is too late for me. >> too late for me as well. i saw a few clips. this is a big story in new york. it is a symbolic loss for hollywood. the tonight show has moved back to new york. assuming there is plenty of production being done in los angeles, 191,000 jobs in california and $70 billion of wages in california because of the entertainment industry. that is far more than new york. the total entertainment employment is down 6.6% since 2000. the l.a. mayor is pushing the government and the current $100 million a year in tax breaks at the state awards to the industry. that is well below what you see here in new york. $420 million a year and $100 million in los angeles. the tax breaks are making a big difference. >> i know he wanted it in new york. how did other stuff play into it? >> he is a new york guy, but the tax break did make a difference. the show did start here. there was a bit of a history. 30% tax credit offered by the state of new york. y
peter cook is in new york with this story. i do not know about you, but midnight is too late for me. >> too late for me as well. i saw a few clips. this is a big story in new york. it is a symbolic loss for hollywood. the tonight show has moved back to new york. assuming there is plenty of production being done in los angeles, 191,000 jobs in california and $70 billion of wages in california because of the entertainment industry. that is far more than new york. the total entertainment...